Abstract
AbstractDiverse tumor metabolic phenotypes are influenced by the environment and genetic lesions. Whether these phenotypes extend to rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) and how they might be leveraged to design new therapeutic approaches remains an open question. Thus, we utilized a Pax7Cre-ER-T2/+; NrasLSL-G12D/+; p53fl/fl (P7NP) murine model of sarcoma with mutations that most frequently occur in human embryonal RMS. To study metabolism, we infuse 13C-labeled glucose or glutamine into mice with sarcomas and show that sarcomas consume more glucose and glutamine than healthy muscle tissue. However, we reveal a marked shift from glucose consumption to glutamine metabolism after radiation therapy (RT). In addition, we show that inhibiting glutamine, either through genetic deletion of glutaminase (Gls1) or through pharmacological inhibition of glutaminase, leads to significant radiosensitization in vivo. This causes a significant increase in overall survival for mice with Gls1-deficient compared to Gls1-proficient sarcomas. Finally, Gls1-deficient sarcomas post-RT elevate levels of proteins involved in natural killer cell and interferon alpha/gamma responses, suggesting a possible role of innate immunity in the radiosensitization of Gls1-deficient sarcomas. Thus, our results indicate that glutamine contributes to radiation response in a mouse model of RMS.
Funder
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
American Cancer Society
American Association for Cancer Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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